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# Today you are going to learn how to connect a microcontroller to your PC!
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Since this app supports multiple operating systems, here's a guide on how to connect it on each operating system
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## Windows 10
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1. Plug in a converter cable into one of your USB-Ports.
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2. Launch the app and press start. The app will automatically assign a comport
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## Windows 11
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1. Plug in a converter cable into one of your USB-Ports.
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2. Right-click onto the Windows-Logo, click Device Manager or just search for device manager
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3. Head to this link to download the driver: http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowProduct.aspx?p_id=223&pcid=126
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4. Go to the folder you just downloaded this driver into and extract the archive.
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5. Under the category "Ports (COM & LPT)" you should be able to find your device. If not, it is located under "unknown device".
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6. Right click onto it and select "Update driver"
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7. Click on "Browse my Computer for drivers", then click on "Browse" and locate the driver-folder you just downloaded and extracted
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8. Click on "Next" and let the driver installation finish.
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## GNU/Linux
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1. Plug in a converter cable into one of your USB-Ports.
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2. Open a terminal and type in "sudo chmod 777 /dev/ttyUSB0"
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3. Press enter and enter, when prompted, your root password.
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